Roller chains

Roller chains have excellent wear resistance and are therefore of greater importance in mechanical and plant engineering. They are characterised by their diverse applications, for instance as drive chains, conveyor chains, hoist chains etc.&

The chain links, bushings and rollers as well as the axial clearance are adapted to the respective application and so ensure the continuous mobility of the chain. Chain wear due to the roller rolling on the tooth flanks is minimal. The roller is evenly loaded.

Properties:

  • Minimal wear
  • Constant mobility
  • Even loading 



Please refer to the respective data sheet for more detailed properties of the individual roller chains.

DIN 8187/ISO 606:2004

Roller chains are classified by DIN standards according to their design. This standardisation ensures that the respective design and construction also corresponds to the purpose of use.

DIN 8187 governs the European series of roller chains. There are further sub-divisions within this standard according to simple, double and triple roller chains. The DIN numbers are also used to catalog the respective dimensions, among other things of the bolt and roller diameter, link height and weight. The chains are pre-stretched with approx. 20-30%.

The admission of ISO 606 into the regulatory body replaces DIN standard 8187 and introduces an international standard.

Simple roller chains

Simple roller chains, regulated by DIN 8187, consist of a single series of chain links and are available in the following pitches:

5.000 mm, 6.000 mm, 8.000 mm, 9.525 mm, 12.700 mm, 15.875 mm, 19.050 mm, 25.400 mm, 31.750 mm, 38.100 mm, 44.450 mm, 50.800 mm, 63.500 mm, 76.200 mm, 88.900 mm, 101.600 mm, 114.300 mm

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Simple roller chains DIN 8187

Double roller chains

Double roller chains, classified according to DIN 8187, have two rows of chain links and are available in the following pitches:

8.000 mm, 9.525 mm, 12.700 mm, 15.875 mm, 19.050 mm, 25.400 mm, 31.750 mm, 38.100 mm, 44.450 mm, 50.800 mm, 63.500 mm, 76.200 mm

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Double roller chains DIN 8187

Triple roller chains

Triple roller chains, regulated by DIN 8187, consist of three rows of chain links and are available in the following pitches:

8.000 mm, 9.525 mm, 12.700 mm, 15.875 mm, 19.050 mm, 25.400 mm, 31.750 mm, 38.100 mm, 44.450 mm, 50.800 mm, 63.500 mm, 76.200 mm

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Triple roller chains DIN 8187

DIN 8188/ISO 606:2004

Roller chains are categorised by DIN standards depending on their design. This standardisation guarantees that the respective design and construction also correspond to their purpose of use.

DIN 8188 governs the american design of roller chains. There are additional sub-divisions within this standard according to simple, double and triple roller chains. The DIN numbers are also used to catalog the dimensions of bolt and roller diameter, link plate height or weight. The admission of ISO 606 into the regulatory body replaces DIN standard 8188 and introduces an international standard.

Simple roller chains

Simple roller chains, which conform to DIN 8188, consist of a series of chain links and are available in the following pitches:

6,350 mm, 9.525 mm, 12.700 mm, 15.875 mm, 19.050 mm, 25.400 mm, 31.750 mm, 38.100 mm, 44.450 mm, 50.800 mm, 57.150 mm, 63.500 mm and 76.200 mm

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Simple roller chains DIN 8188

Double roller chains

Double roller chains, regulated by DIN 8188, consist of two rows of chain links and are available in the following pitches:

6,350 mm, 9.525 mm, 12.700 mm, 15.875 mm, 19.050 mm, 25.400 mm, 31.750 mm, 38.100 mm, 44.450 mm, 50.800 mm, 57.150 mm, 63.500 mm and 76.200 mm

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Double roller chains DIN 8188

Triple roller chains

Triple roller chains, conforming to DIN 8188, consist of three rows of chain links and are available in the following pitches:

6,350 mm, 9.525 mm, 12.700 mm, 15.875 mm, 19.050 mm, 25.400 mm, 31.750 mm, 38.100 mm, 44.450 mm, 50.800 mm, 57.150 mm, 63.500 mm and 76.200 mm

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Double roller chains DIN 8188